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Jugemu (寿限無/じゅげむ) is a famous rakugo story,[1] a form of Japanese spoken entertainment. It has a simple story, with the most humorous part being the repetition of a ridiculously long name. It is often used in training for rakugo entertainers.
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Jugemu (寿限無/じゅげむ) is a famous rakugo story, a form of Japanese spoken entertainment. It has a simple story, with the most humorous part being the repetition...
records of the name "Jugemu" date back to 1884, and the full story from 1912. A typical version in 2022 goes: A child is named JugemuJugemu Gokō-no surikire...
(Botan Dōrō) (ja:牡丹灯籠, Botandōrō) – a kaidanbanashi, or ghost story Jugemu (ja:寿限無, Jugemu) – the life of a boy with a ridiculously long name Manjuu kowai...
verse of the song is simply the full name of Japanese folktale character Jugemu. The title track is an ending theme for the anime Joshiraku. The Yoshida...
however, that the story probably originated from the Japanese folktale Jugemu instead of a Chinese folktale. In another collaboration with illustrator...
are as follows: "Oshakashama", "Hyperventilation", "Yadokari", "Ruru", "Jugemu", "Kimi to Hitsuji to Ao". Charted in 2017. Charted in 2015, and at number...
Retrieved September 29, 2019. "TV Game - 新日本プロレスリング 激闘伝説 (VB) • スポーツ&レース". Jugemu (in Japanese). No. 9. Media Factory, Recruit Holdings. January 1996. p. 175...
the original on 2019-05-30. Retrieved 2021-11-04. "TV Game: バーチャルフィッシング". Jugemu [ja] (in Japanese). No. 7. Media Factory, Recruit Holdings. November 1995...
Archived from the original on 2019-05-30. Retrieved 2021-11-04. "バーチャルLAB". Jugemu [ja] (in Japanese). No. 10. Media Factory, Recruit Holdings. February 1996...